06 Z06 vs. 03 Mustang Cobra SC
Originally Posted by Nocturn
Yes im sure you will be able to mod the car, but you can mod a Z06 just as easily.
Probably even easier to mod a car that's N/A versus one that has F/I. I'm sure it would be expensive to slap a S/C on a vette, but even at 5 pounds of boost that should be good for a couple ponies at the wheels.
Originally Posted by c7015
god ...you make me hate the mustang ...
thanks
thanks
Originally Posted by TXRLU
I think ford using a supercharger on its big V-8 is like a ball player corking his bat. It just seems kinda wimpy that Ford has to use a supercharger to play w/the big boys from GM and Dodge. I guess all their $$$ for designing N/A big V-8s is being spent on all the lawsuits. They should've slapped a supercharger on the Focus and tried to grow a V-8 with cojones IMO
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Oh and I must concur w/the other person that mentioned it, that's not an 06 Z06, the headlights are pop-up and aren't flush
Oh and I must concur w/the other person that mentioned it, that's not an 06 Z06, the headlights are pop-up and aren't flush
Oh, and Ford did build an N/A car that was in the same league as the LS1... the Mach 1. The LS1 was still slightly faster, but it is the definition of a drivers race.
Originally Posted by Nocturn
True for the most part, but the GT500 is using a different combination of blower and engine. So yes you can infer that it will make more power, im not saying it wont..but you can't say it will make so and so with such mods because you don't know what the car will do with such mods. The compression ratio may be to high to put on a smaller pulley and end up blowing head gaskets..there are alot of things to consider when modding a FI car, many of which we don't exactly know the details of so we can't say for sure. Yes im sure you will be able to mod the car, but you can mod a Z06 just as easily.
Yes more people will own the mustang, but you can't say for sure how many people will mod them.
Yes more people will own the mustang, but you can't say for sure how many people will mod them.
However, we all know that just because something makes sense, doesn't mean a car company will do it.
Originally Posted by Blainestang
I can't believe someone who owns a Redline/CobaltSS would be talking about how using a S/C is wimpy
I mean, GM did exactly the same thing. Instead of building an N/A engine to beat Type-S's and the like, they went with a Supercharger. You know why? It's a logical business decision. Rather than put tons of money into developing an engine that makes great specific output, just S/C an engine you have. Extremely cost effective and therefore less expensive to buy. Basically, the same thing the '03 Cobra did.
I think there's quite a difference in supercharging a pocket rocket vs supercharging a premium sports car. Porsche has numbers close to Ford's big V-8 but uses a V-6 to produce those numbers. I think we'll just have to agree to disagree on this subject. I've never been a fan of the Blue Oval. The more someone tries to convince me the more I resist. I mean don't get me wrong they do have some nice vehicles, but they just don't appeal to me.
Originally Posted by TXRLU
I think there's quite a difference in supercharging a pocket rocket vs supercharging a premium sports car. Porsche has numbers close to Ford's big V-8 but uses a V-6 to produce those numbers. I think we'll just have to agree to disagree on this subject. I've never been a fan of the Blue Oval. The more someone tries to convince me the more I resist. I mean don't get me wrong they do have some nice vehicles, but they just don't appeal to me. 
personally i wish Ford would've designed a new N/A pushrod motor up there with the likes of the LS1, but they didnt. so we have to play the hand we're dealt. it just so happens that hand loves boost.
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